Hotels re-open in the Principality of Monaco

Publication date: 02/06/2020
After a two month lockdown, the health policy of the authorities in the Principality of Monaco has allowed a gradual resumption of economic activity and tourism since the beginning of May. 

Step by step, in close consultation with socio-economic stakeholders and professionals, and in strict compliance with measures to combat the pandemic, various sectors of the tourist economy have begun to re-open for business, starting with hotels.

From 2 June, museums, bars and restaurants will join retail stores in re-opening, as the wider economy emerges from lockdown. Throughout the Covid-19 crisis, the Monegasque Government has done everything possible to protect the health and well-being of the population and the economy, successfully limiting the impact of the pandemic. 

Today, Monaco's hotels are united around one objective: to welcome guests in the best possible conditions, with a special emphasis on health and safety, based on the following calendar:

  • Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo: Open
  • Hôtel Fairmont Monte-Carlo: Open
  • Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort: Open
  • Hôtel de France: Open
  • Hôtel Novotel Monte-Carlo: Open
  • Hôtel Columbus Monte-Carlo: 15 June 2020
  • Hôtel Ambassador: Open
  • Port Palace: 16 June 2020
  • Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo: 19 June 2020
  • Hôtel Meridien Beach Plaza: 26 June 2020
  • Hôtel Monte-Carlo Beach: 3 July 2020 (date tbc)
  • Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo: 8 July 2020 (date tbc)

Details of all the measures taken to ensure visitors are able to enjoy their stay in complete safety, along with any activities possible in view of the current circumstances, can be found online.

Monte-Carlo SBM / (Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, Monte-Carlo Beach, Casinos de Monte-Carlo) / Information

Métropole Monte-Carlo / Information

Fairmont Monte-Carlo & Novotel Monte-CarloInformation

Meriden Beach PlazaInformation

Columbus Monte-CarloInformation

Staff at the Tourist Authority, and all of the establishments and venues concerned, are working to provide comprehensive information for all travellers planning to visit the Principality, making Monaco a completely safe destination this summer.